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Program Overview

Advance your nursing career by earning a B.S.N. from Immaculata's award-winning holistic nursing program. This accelerated R.N. to B.S.N., now available both fully online and face-to-face, provides an education in patient-centered, evidence-based practice that builds on your work experience and increases your value in the workplace.

With one of the largest R.N. to B.S.N. programs in Pennsylvania, Immaculata has been educating nurses for over 25 years, preparing them for positions of leadership in the modern health care industry. The interdisciplinary curriculum explores the cultural, psychological, ethical, legal and management aspects of nursing in hospitals and communities.

You will develop the critical-thinking, problem-solving and communication skills necessary to be a more effective health care professional. You will also be prepared for graduate studies, if you choose to continue your education. Immaculata offers a respected M.S.N. program, with tracks for nursing administration and nursing education.

Listen to what a graduate has to say about IU's R.N. to B.S.N. program.

Admission Requirements

The program is open to registered nurses who meet the following criteria:

Graduated from an accredited nursing program

Grade point average of 2.0 or greater in basic nursing program and/or previous college work

Have a current state license as a registered nurse

Documentation of all of the above must be submitted with the application for the program.

Learning Outcomes

After completing the program, you will be able to:

Demonstrate a holistic perspective in all areas of professional practice

Value the dignity of self and others in professional practice by seeking truth, acting justly, and fostering peace

Exhibit professional values based on ethical, legal, and moral standards for professional nursing practice

Tuition and Costs

Financial aid programs are available to eligible students through the University’s Financial Aid Office. All prospective students are encouraged to complete a FAFSA application (Free Application for Federal Student Aid).